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Originally Posted by pan6467
And these "experts" are governmental officials?
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One is/was an OPP Officer during the show, he was retired at the start of the latest season, the other is the head of drivers education for Young Drivers of Canada
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If you quote me, quote all of the paragraph and address the WHOLE of it not just what suits you.
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Pardon? This became a rule when? I believe I can quote and address whatever part of your post that I see fit to quote and address, you have no power over that pan, it is my as you would say RIGHT.
Oh yeah, look up Heather Crowe, it will answer something you asked last page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Crowe
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http://www.smoke-free.ca/heathercrowe/
this is what you asked last page.
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I would like to see 1 case where they proved a non smoker died from lung cancer due to working in a bar that allowed smoking. Or where a non smoker suffered serious health issues from working in a bar.
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In 2002, Heather's doctors told her she had inoperable lung cancer. They told her that her cancer resulted from her working for many years in smoke-filled bars and restaurants.
Because she became ill as a result of workplace exposure, Heather filed a claim with the Ontario Workers Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) for 'worker's compensation.'
WSIB accepted Heather's claim for compensation. They agreed with her doctors that her cancer was caused by second hand smoke at work.
After learning she had cancer from second hand smoke at work, Heather planned for a better future for other workers. She travelled across Canada, promoting changes to municipal, provincial and federal law to better protect workers from second-hand smoke. She allowed her story to be told in government advertisements and news stories.
You can read about her campaigns in "Heather's work".
Heather died at 8:00 p.m. on May 22, 2006.
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